Building Self-Esteem & Long-Term Commitment: How to Show Appreciation to Your Dental Team 

By: Dawn Patrick, Dental Coach + Director of Operations, IgniteDDS 

In any dental practice, the team is its core. When they feel appreciated, their self-esteem rises, confidence grows, and they’re more likely to stay long-term.

Showing consistent and genuine appreciation is not just a gesture—it’s an ongoing strategy to build a committed, high-performing team.

This guide explores practical ways to show appreciation, with long-lasting benefits for both the individual and the practice. 

The Importance of Appreciation in Building a Thriving Team 

Appreciation is more than just a “thank you”—it’s the foundation for creating an empowered, loyal team. When team members feel valued, their engagement levels rise, and they’re willing to go the extra mile. A sense of recognition cultivates self-esteem and nurtures a collaborative, motivated environment. 

In dentistry, where the work is detail-oriented and can sometimes be repetitive or stressful, appreciation can alleviate burnout, helping individuals feel more connected to their roles. When you make appreciation an ongoing part of your leadership approach, it strengthens relationships, increases job satisfaction, and fosters long-term commitment. 

How Appreciation Impacts Self-Esteem 

Recognition plays a crucial role in boosting a person’s self-worth. When you appreciate someone’s efforts, you send a message that they matter, that their contributions have been noticed and that they are an important part of the team’s success. This recognition encourages individuals to believe in their abilities and drives them to consistently perform at their best. 

In a dental practice, self-esteem isn’t just about performing clinical tasks with confidence. It’s about building resilience, trust, and a positive attitude, which are crucial for excellent patient care. When team members are praised for their hard work, even in small doses, it strengthens their sense of identity and motivates them to keep growing.

Boosting Confidence through Consistent Recognition 

Confidence in the workplace grows when employees feel empowered. When your team members feel acknowledged for their efforts and contributions, they’ll take pride in their work. Confidence also leads to innovation—employees are more willing to share ideas, solve problems, and take initiative. 

When recognition becomes part of the practice culture, it’s easier to maintain a high-performing team. This results in better productivity and helps employees feel engaged in delivering exceptional patient care. Confident teams communicate better, both with patients and each other, and are more likely to go the extra mile in all aspects of practice management. 

The Link Between Appreciation and Long-Term Commitment 

In any industry, people stay longer in environments where they feel respected, valued, and appreciated. When your team feels seen and recognized for their work, they become emotionally invested in the practice’s success. It reduces turnover and creates a strong sense of community within your dental team. 

High turnover is costly and disruptive. For dental practices, losing a seasoned team member means not only the cost of finding a replacement but also a loss of productivity and trust from patients. Showing appreciation is one of the simplest yet most powerful ways to retain talent and create long-term loyalty. 

Practical Ways to Show Appreciation to Your Dental Team 

Implementing appreciation in your practice doesn’t need to be complex. Here are simple but impactful strategies to show your dental team that you value them: 

1. Public Recognition 

Recognizing a team member’s efforts in front of their peers is a powerful motivator. Whether it’s during team meetings or a special announcement, public acknowledgment boosts morale and sets an example for others. 

💡 How to Do It: During team huddles, recognize team members who go above and beyond. You can also create a “Team Member of the Month” award, or post achievements in a common space for everyone to see. 

2. Personalized Praise 

While public recognition is impactful, personalized praise provides a deeper emotional connection. A private, one-on-one acknowledgment of someone’s hard work feels sincere and meaningful, fostering trust and stronger relationships.

💡 How to Do It: After a challenging day, pull a team member aside and personally thank them. Be specific about what they did well so they know their efforts were truly noticed. 

3. Celebrate Milestones 

Celebrating personal and professional milestones, such as birthdays, work anniversaries, or hitting patient care goals, creates a sense of belonging. It helps employees feel that they’re part of something larger than just their job. 

💡 How to Do It: Celebrate birthdays with small team gatherings, send personalized notes for work anniversaries, and recognize when team goals are met with fun celebrations or treats. 

4. Offer Professional Development Opportunities 

Investing in your team’s growth shows them that you believe in their potential. Providing opportunities to advance their careers through continuing education or skill-building sends a strong message that they are valued long-term contributors. 

💡 How to Do It: Allocate a portion of your budget to training programs or send your team members to conferences and workshops. Discuss their career goals during one-on-one meetings and provide mentorship to guide them. 

5. Implement Wellness Programs 

Employee wellness is essential for fostering appreciation. When you take care of your team’s physical and mental health, they feel valued as individuals, not just employees. 

💡 How to Do It: Offer flexible working hours, provide resources for mental health support, and encourage regular wellness activities such as yoga or group exercise. Even small initiatives like providing healthy snacks can make a difference. 

6. Reward Contributions Beyond the Job Description 

Sometimes team members take on responsibilities that go beyond their job description. When you recognize this effort, it reinforces the idea that going the extra mile doesn’t go unnoticed. 

💡 How to Do It: Surprise team members with a small gift, an extra day off, or a public shout-out when they contribute above expectations. 

7. Provide Constructive Feedback 

Giving feedback is a form of appreciation when done in a way that’s supportive and encouraging. It shows that you’re paying attention to your team’s work and that you believe in their ability to improve. 

💡 How to Do It: Balance constructive feedback with praise. Acknowledge a team member’s strengths first, then offer clear, actionable suggestions for improvement.

8. Lead with Empathy 

Leadership that values empathy naturally creates a culture of appreciation. Understanding your team’s challenges, offering support, and being available to listen fosters trust and builds a positive working environment. 

💡 How to Do It: Hold regular check-ins with your team where you simply listen. Create an open-door policy where team members feel safe sharing their concerns. 

Creating a Year-Round Culture of Appreciation 

Building a culture of appreciation takes time and consistency. By committing to ongoing efforts to recognize and value your team, you’ll cultivate a happier, more productive, and loyal workforce.

Here’s a year-long resource checklist to help implement these strategies: 

Month 1: Establish a Recognition Program 

  • Launch a “Team Member of the Month” initiative. 
  • Start publicly recognizing achievements in team meetings. 

Month 2: Implement One-on-One Check-Ins 

  • Schedule monthly one-on-one meetings to offer personalized praise and feedback.

Month 3: Celebrate Milestones 

Begin tracking birthdays and work anniversaries for monthly celebrations.

Month 4: Offer Career Development Opportunities 

  • Identify professional growth opportunities for team members and begin offering training or workshop attendance. 

Month 5: Launch a Wellness Program 

  • Introduce wellness initiatives like stress management resources, fitness challenges, or mental health days. 

Month 6: Recognize Extra Contributions 

  • Implement a reward system for team members who go above and beyond, offering small gifts or extra time off.

Month 7: Begin Regular Feedback Sessions 

  • Develop a routine for providing constructive feedback that emphasizes growth and recognition of strengths. 

Month 8: Foster Peer-to-Peer Recognition 

  • Encourage team members to recognize each other’s efforts through a gratitude board or peer-nomination system. 

Month 9: Check-In and Reassess 

  • Hold a mid-year reflection meeting with the team to gather feedback on the effectiveness of appreciation strategies. 

Month 10-12: Continue and Expand 

  • Maintain consistent recognition efforts. 
  • Begin preparing for next year’s goals and adjust the plan based on team feedback. 

Key Takeaways

By incorporating these strategies into your leadership style, you’ll create a thriving culture of appreciation in your dental practice. Your team will feel valued, motivated, and ready to commit to long-term growth and success.

If you struggle with team turnover or leading your team, IgniteDDS Coaching can help! Book a fit call today HERE to get started empowering your team!

Keep Reading: Building a Strong Culture with Your Dental Team 

Dawn Patrick

Dawn Patrick

Dawn has 30+ years of dental experience spanning all facets of dentistry including pediatric, cosmetic, complete health, and sleep. During her career, Dawn enjoyed 25 years in practice management including marketing, team training, and consulting. She joined IgniteDDS in June 2022 as Director of Operations. Dawn enjoys working directly with teams and customers to create a win-win. She is passionate about creating systems and processes that allow teams to excel. In her spare time, Dawn enjoys time with family, her two Goldendoodles, and traveling with her husband, Jon.